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According to a recent survey conducted in Quebec by Dormez-vous, Quebecers have conflicting feelings about sleep.

On one hand, 95% acknowledge getting enough sleep as a crucial factor in maintaining overall wellness. On the other hand, 79% revealed that they frequently sacrifice their sleep for work commitments, social obligations, cultural expectations, hobbies and more. So what gives?

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Quebec has always been a battleground where English and French collide, but nowhere is the linguistic mashup more chaotic (and charming) than in Montreal.

As a city fueled by bilingualism and multiculturalism, it should come as no surprise that locals have cooked up a unique slang that often baffles outsiders.

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Like any major public transit system, Montreal's STM isn't perfect. Ask a bus or metro rider, and they're likely to give you an earful about its flaws. With that in mind, that's exactly what we did.

Taking to Facebook, we asked MTL Blog readers the following question: "What's your biggest pet peeve with Montreal's STM?"

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Complicated language politics, brutal winters, endless potholes, and a religious devotion to hockey. These are just a few things that come to mind when people think of Montreal.

But how much of that is accurate? Well, only the ones who call this place home can really say for sure.

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Sleep feels like a nuisance when you're a kid — you’d rather stay up for fun than miss out. But as you grow older, sleep becomes precious, often worth skipping social events for the chance to slip into comfy PJs and catch those increasingly elusive z's.

And no wonder: Sleep is critical to your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It helps you manage stress, process emotions and maintain a balanced mood.

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With the Aim for the food contest* back at IGA, buying groceries could mean winning big. The next time you go grocery shopping, add some specially targeted items to your cart to rack up contest entries.

Until November 6, every eligible product that you purchase in store or online on Voilà increases your chances of winning one of the many prizes up for grabs. Be sure to show your Scene+ card during your transaction to activate participation.

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Montreal's Metro has been running like clockwork since the 1960s, but there's more happening underground than most STM transit riders realize.

From train cars that clean to secret codes, the city's subway network is packed with fascinating facts that would surprise even the most seasoned STM riders.

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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, who are both a married couple as well as the co-hosts of ABC's LIVE with Kelly and Mark, recently revealed that their son has a Montreal-related nickname — and the reason behind it is pretty spicy.

While bantering on-air during the morning talk show, Consuelos made the cheeky announcement, saying, "And one of our kids, his nickname is 'Made in Montreal.'"

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

Toronto-born and raised, I always thought living in Canada's biggest city was the obvious choice. It was the metropolitan area I was most familiar with and I’d never ventured outside of Ontario except to visit major cities in the U.S. Still, I’d never considered living elsewhere until I met my partner.

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Two Emily in Paris (Netflix)stars were spotted in Montreal recently, giving fans a taste of the Québécois spinoff we never knew we needed: Julien and Luc in Montreal.

Between press events, French actors Samuel Arnold and Bruno Gouery toured Montreal landmarks, picked sides in the city's legendary bagel battle and filmed their first time trying poutine — an experience which left one of them confused and the other converted.

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Royalmount — Montreal's new 824,000-square-foot "luxury" shopping mall — officially opened its doors on September 5, bringing a slew of high-end stores, restaurants, green spaces, and art installations to the city.

Spearheaded by real estate development and management company Carbonleo, the $7 billion Royalmount mega-mall complex houses a total of 170+ stores (50% of which are brand new to Quebec or stores with never-seen-before concepts) and 60+ cafés and restaurants. It's eventually expected to include a VIP movie house, REC room, arts and entertainment events and much more.

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After years of development and anticipation, Montreal's Royalmount mega-mall is finally set to open its doors this week.

If all goes to plan, this first phase of the multi-billion dollar project will be ready for customers on Thursday, offering 170 shops, including 60 restaurants and cafés — half of which are completely new to the Quebec market, a press release says.

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